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Solve : Laser v. inkjet - need your advice? |
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Answer» I'm just about to buy a multifunction printer (print/copy/scan/fax) and can't decide whether a laser or inkjet is best for me. So I guess my biggest question is: With inkjet printers, is it true that you have to replace the cartridges at least every 6 months, even if the ink isn't used up? First , I would say it depends on what you wish to use the 3 in 1 for ........ after having said that , I use a cannon PIXMA IP 5000 printer , which has 5 ink cartridges ........ and I have not had any of the cartridges dry up and require replacement . Further , the printer I had before that was a HP Inkjet as WELL and never had any issue with the ink cartridges drying up ...... If ink cartridges had a life span of 5 or 6 months as your friend has suggested , then you would expect to find a best before date clearly marked on the Cannon cartridge packaging ......... there isn't any . I have seen printers , develop clogged print heads ......... but thats a differant issue . You might wish to check on the replacement cost of a cartridge for a laser printer ...... you may be shocked at the cost ....... Inkjet printers ( decent quality ones ) are really inexpensive ........these days . Plus they offer the option of colour printing at relatively low cost . When I had to recently replace a printer , I looked for one that had ....... a minimal number of ink cartridges and the largest ink capacity . You know what your usage will be ....so the verdict is yours. dl65 Black is really all you need 95% of the time, as you eloquently put it. Two printers could be the most cost efficient yet if you do need color occasionally.http://www.smallbusinesscomputing.com/testdrive/article.php/3521141 Thanks, folks. I appreciate your input. I think I just need more time to mull things over. There's no easy answer at this point. Nice article, Hopester. I've read several along those same lines. Thanks. Russ |
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